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# 3rd paragraph - confusing needs with wants.
Mind you it's interesting how the wants of young adults seem almost indistinguishable from that of children these days.

Does it not bother you that you are being 'targetted'? If anyone tries to target me, I'll tell them to get to fuck.

Also if you like hazelnuts, I can recommend... hazelnuts.
(, Mon 29 Mar 2010, 12:32, archived)
# also
"Kellogg's Krave is a cereal focussed purely on delivering great taste and enjoyment to this market exploiting the hedonistic tendencies of the foolishness of youth, to their obese, diabetic peril."
(, Mon 29 Mar 2010, 12:37, archived)
# I'm actually struggling to believe the complete lack of irony in that article,
to such an extent that it's making me reply to myself. They're completely candid about their terrifying profit-oriented social engineering project.
(, Mon 29 Mar 2010, 12:42, archived)
# Being of geekish tendencies, as I stared in in disgust at the bowl of obesety infront of me, I looked up the report online...
When I read the reasoning for making the cereal, and why it was aimed at close to my age group, I did feel bit dirty


edit: the comments below the article are brilliant: "I've got through a box or two in a day, its actually quite addictive, and I have to admit, it does taste really nice. I am definitely a nutella fan so this is perfect for me :) "


(, Mon 29 Mar 2010, 12:46, archived)
# I can only imagine it feels like it would on realisation
that while you were giving directions to that tourist, her kids picked your pockets. It's a mean trick, but you've got to kind of admire it in a way.

Edit: that person should try heroin, I hear that's quite addictive too.

Editedit: "Addicted from the first bite! It must have crack in it!"
(, Mon 29 Mar 2010, 12:52, archived)